Cited 33 times since 2011 (2.5 per year) source: EuropePMC Pediatric dermatology, Volume 28, Issue 2, 1 1 2011, Pages 169-171 Hypoglycemia as a result of propranolol during treatment of infantile hemangioma: a case report. Breur JM, de Graaf M, Breugem CC, Pasmans SG

Propranolol is a new and promising treatment for hemangiomas of infancy. We report of a patient in whom steroid maintenance therapy is successfully tapered after introduction of propranolol. This patient, however, developed symptomatic hypoglycemic events presumably because of a concurrent deficiency of epinephrine and cortisol as a direct result of both beta-blockage by propranolol and adrenal insufficiency as a result of prednisone use. Extreme care should be taken in patients treated with both propranolol and prednisone as they are at increased risk of hypoglycemia.

Pediatr Dermatol. 2011 3;28(2):169-171